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UAE: Dubai now inviting AI experts and companies to collaborate on building AI-driven government services

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
August 12, 2025
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Dubai is aggressively pushing its “Future of AI in Government Services Accelerator” program, inviting AI experts and companies from around the globe to collaborate on developing next-generation public services. The initiative, run by the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DCAI) in partnership with the Dubai Future Foundation, is a significant part of the emirate’s strategy to become a world leader in AI-driven governance and innovation. The government is looking to partner with innovators to tackle a variety of public sector challenges.

The program’s second cycle is now open for applications, offering a unique opportunity for both local and international startups and tech firms to work directly with over 20 Dubai government entities. The focus is on four key areas: enhancing existing services through personalization and efficiency, creating entirely new AI-powered services to address complex challenges, embedding AI into daily operations to boost productivity, and developing inclusive solutions to break accessibility barriers for all citizens and residents.

To attract top talent, the accelerator offers an intensive, fully-sponsored eight-week residency in Dubai. Participants will have their travel and accommodation covered, enabling them to focus entirely on innovation. Critically, the program is equity-free, meaning companies retain full ownership of their intellectual property, a major incentive for many startups. They will also gain direct access to government teams, AI specialists, and senior decision-makers, speeding up the development and deployment of real-world solutions.

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This new cycle builds on the impressive results of its inaugural run. The first cycle attracted 615 companies from 55 countries, resulting in 183 defined AI use cases. Out of these, a remarkable 75 were successfully piloted within government environments, demonstrating the program’s practical and impactful nature. The goal for the second cycle is to surpass these achievements and implement solutions that can be scaled rapidly across various public services.

The initiative is part of a broader, ambitious vision laid out in the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence. Dubai’s leadership, including H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, sees AI as a core component of the city’s future. By fostering a collaborative ecosystem, Dubai is not only enhancing its services but also cementing its reputation as a global hub for technological advancement and responsible innovation. The government has also launched the Dubai AI Seal, a certification program that identifies trusted AI partners for government projects, further promoting accountability and ethical deployment.

Saeed Al Falasi, Executive Director of the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, stated that the program is designed to position Dubai among the world’s top cities for delivering agile, AI-powered public services. The ultimate goal, he noted, is to create seamless, intelligent experiences that save time and effort, enhancing the quality of life and making Dubai the happiest city in the world. This strategic push underscores a commitment to not just adopting technology, but using it to fundamentally improve the lives of people.

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